Tuesday

This weeks featured organization is the Enoch Pratt Southeast Anchor Library. With summer here the Library has a wealth of summer programs and opportunities for youths in the community. Every week the Library hosts a variety of activities including but not limited to hula hoops, chalk drawing, limbo, craft workshops, and badminton.

Got Crab? If not Gaffney's has a steady supply ready to eat. Pick some up to take home, or eat them right at the market in our cafe area!

At Gaffney's, we've been in business for over 35 years. Since we started back in 1971 our Chesapeake watermen have been crabbin' the bay every day to bring out the best God-given seafood a person can find. The crab don't just jump onto your plate, ya hear me? Our watermen are up with the sun and off to find where the crab are moving, using all their years of crabbin' skill and their knowledge of water and weather.We pride ourselves on being independant of any conglomerate and work to get the freshest crab back to our docks every day. Throughout the year we travel miles of water to cover the vast harvesting grounds of the bay. Over these miles we check our hundreds of pots daily for the jimmies and sooks that make Gaffney's the freshest crabs you'll find.

Under the guidance of Rebecca Green, Kursten Pickup, and Jess Wyatt, refugee youths created a mural at the market. The mural was installed on the IRC building and tells the story of the journey of the refugee from their homeland to their new home in Baltimore.

Coming to the market June 30th, Aaron Lee performs from 5-7pm.

The Ukulele by Bicycle Tour is a project of ukulele songwriter Aaron Lee, who rides his bicycle between concerts to promotes community building, local action and sustainability. In the fall of 2010, Lee rode over 2000 miles and performed over 40 concerts between Portland, ME and Americus, GA. Each concert benefits an organization that is doing work in their local community. In this way, the concert provides a positive community experience, in addition to raising awareness for the organization. In a global sense, the tour promotes the causes of living simply and sustainably (through the limits and freedoms of touring by bicycle), acting locally (through working with local organizations), and the energy of community (events are a celebration of community through a shared musical experience). Lee is back on the road in 2011, touring between South Carolina and Wisconsin in the spring and summer.In February of 2010, Lee released The Ukulele Project, a 14 song record in which all of the songs creatively and intentionally feature the word ukulele. Lee has performed all over the northeastern United States both as a solo act and with his ukulele, piano, and upright bass trio.

Barbour Fruit Farms Stephanie and Lee Welty are fifth-generation farmers who took over management of the farm in 2008 and grow apples, peaches, cherries, pears, small fruits, and vegetables. They have been expanding their selection each year--this year to include their very own SALSA! Biglerville, PA.
Kahl Farma family owned and operated farm that grows both fruits and vegetables. Delta, PA.Hoehn’s BakeryHome of the Baltimore Sun’s “Best Bite” Peachcake, also featured in the Aug ’07 Urbanite

Jukai JuiceJukai Juice Co. provides a variety of tasty fresh squeezed fruit and veggie juices. Their mission is to provide the customer with the optimal nutritious experience.
I Got SalsaOffers amazing, all natural salsa using original, homemade recipes. They use only freshly chopped ingredients to create a unique balance of flavor and texture...it's like a party in your mouth!
Changed My Mind VintageClassic clothes, shoes, accessories, and jewelry from the 1920s-1970s.
Anna's Painted Screens Painting the town one window at a time.
The Loading Dock increasing the supply and use of affordable building materials for housing and community improvement.
Everything Nancy Artist Nancy Jagelka makes the old new again as she uses recycled materials for cards, jewelry, and more.

Andy's Mushroom Farm Please note: due to an emergency operation Andy's Mushroom Farm will not be returning this season. We wish Carol the best in her recovery and hope to see her again next season!